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Good amount of fog while I was shooting. My bag, jacket, and gear were all really wet after a while. I hope this isn't the super nasty salt-water mist.
will edit in school or i have another one to choose from so well see.
Explored!
^-- even though im not sure why because i havent edited this.
The Palace of Westminster, lights reflected in the Thames, #London
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Rickshaw stand beside rail line near a platform. Shot taken from running train. Here in West Bengal in India , Rickshaw is still a major transportation vehicle for short distance. Most common charge is Rs/-20 ( 1/3 of a $ ) for a trip of 1 - 2 km distance.
This red disk-shaped phenomenon, is another member of the TLEs (Transient Luminous Events, happening in the middle and upper atmosphere, above thunderstorms) family and is called sprite halo. Under it, there is a group of, relatively small, sprites. Sprite halo is short-lived (some ms) and its color comes from the same physical process as in red sprites (de-excitation of 1st positive group of mol. nitrogen). Halos appear close to sprite tops (alt. ~80-85 km), over active thunderstorms, like sprites. Sprite halos are usually triggered by -CGs, in contrast to sprites which are related to +CGs (99%). There is also a faint stripe of high clouds in front of the halo. The yellow light is a distant ship.
The event happened over the thunderstorms south of Crete (on the east side of the Medicane on 28/10) as seen from S. Attica during the night of Oct. 28, 2021. Faint parent lightning flash at the bottom, behind a cloud layer, can be seen as well. I've used a Sigma 85 mm lens at f/1.4, for 1/4'' with 51.2k iso. More about the Greek Team chasing red sprites and TLEs in general: antisimvatikos.blogspot.com/2019/05/tles-greek-archive-of...
What is a red sprite? Info here: antisimvatikos.blogspot.com/2017/04/red-sprite.html
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Being too busy is never an excuse, it only means that I didn't do something, but this week was absolute mayhem for me. No time or energy or brainpower left for photographing and flickring about. 886 unread messages, a big pile of laundry, I'm now trying to catch up on some of those stuff I should've done long ago. Thank you so much for all the comments, see you latter on your page.
@Tony, Evan, I promise I'll write back soon.
@Axl., thank you so much for the testimonial and a flower, they're so lovely.
@Will, thanks again for sharing your panography image with us. I'll delete mine this weekend.
@Stu, yes this is what I mentioned earlier.
Have a fabulous weekend, everyone!
In der blauen Stunde habe ich die beiden Herbstlorcheln illuminiert. Derzeit stehen in meinem Buchenmischwald gut zwei Dutzend von den skurillen Pilzen am Boden.
Practising low light hand held night shots. This scene in my neighbourhood takes on a whole new atmosphere when recorded in b&w and after the sun has gone down.